P Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., [187] Packing (animals), [53], [87] Pardee, Gov. Geo. C., [187] Park Naturalists of Yosemite, [144] Parker, Harry C., [136] Parsons Memorial Lodge, [188] Passes used by Indians, [76] Peregoy, Charles E., [51], [105], [107] Peregoy’s Hotel, [51], [105]-106 Photographs, first of Yosemite Valley, [56]-57 Pilgrim Society, [126] Pine City, [123] Porter, Mrs. Sarah Seton, [17] Presidents visiting Yosemite: Theodore Roosevelt, [156], [187]; Hayes, [184]; Franklin D. Roosevelt, [192] Presnall, C. C., [136] Private lands. See Yosemite National Park, private lands

R Radio communications, [191] Railroads: Central Pacific, [63]; connections with stage routes, [63]; Yosemite Valley, [68], [69]-70 Raker, John E., [161]-162 Rangers, [158]; organization of, [161]; club house, [189] Raymond, I. W., and Yosemite Grant, [182] Research Reserves, [190] River Cottage, [98] Road policy: and realignment, [86]; obliteration, [86]; and mountain wilderness values, [86] Roads. See All-Year Highway, Big Oak Flat, Coulterville, El Portal-Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point, Mariposa-Hite’s Cove, Mariposa-Wawona-Yosemite Valley, Sonora Pass, Tioga, Wawona-Merced Robinson, Charles D., [184] Rock Cottage, [98] Rockefeller, John D., Jr., [162] Rockefeller, Laura Spelman Memorial. See Yosemite Museum Rodgers, Capt. Alexander, [77], [185] Roosevelt, Theodore, and Antiquities Act of 1906, [156] Rosenblatt, Arthur, [57] Rucker, Maj. L. J., [186] Russell, Carl P., [135], [144] Russell, I. C., [130]

S Saddle parties, [50]-60 San Francisco Daily Herald, quoted, [29], [32], [33]-34 Savage, James D.: as trader, [14]; trading posts, [14], [19], [20]-21, [23], [24], [25], [26]; role as discoverer of Yosemite Valley, [15]; boyhood, [17]; marriage, [17], [21]; arrival in California, [18]; champion of Indians, [18], [29]; intimacy with Indians, [18], [21]; as white chief of the foothills, [18]-35; associated with Rev. James Woods, [19]; Bunnell quoted on, [19]-20; quoted, [20], [27]; trouble with Indians, [21]-27; described by old Indian, [25]; in command of the Mariposa Battalion, [25], [36], [146]; aid to Indian agents, [26]; as military leader and trailfinder, [26], [75]; quarrel with Harvey, [30]-32; death of, [30]-35; burial, [34] School, Yosemite Valley public, [183] Second U. S. Infantry. See Lieut. Tredwell Moore Sell, W. M., [187]. See also Camp Ahwahnee Sentinel Hotel, [98], [112] Sequoia gigantea. See Big Trees Sharsmith, Carl W., [134] Sheepherder Mine. See Tioga Mine Sheepmen, trails used by, [77] Sherman, E. A., editor, Esmeralda Star, [126] Shirley, James C., [134] Sierra Club: acknowledgment to, [xi]; and mapping, [72]; and trails, [84], [85]-86; outings, [84], [186]; purposes, [86], [156]; Rock-Climbing Section, [88]; lodges, [130], [186], [188]; and U. S. Geological Survey, [131]; and study of fauna, [135]; and John Muir, [156]; and creation of Yosemite National Park, [156]; and Antiquities Act, [156]; and William E. Colby, [156]-157; and Yosemite recession, [160], [185]; Soda Springs property of, [187] Sierra Club Bulletin, [xi], [156] Sierra Telegraph Company, [121] Skiing, [90]-91, [173], [191], [193] Smedberg, W. R., [159] Smith, C. E., [103] Smith, Jedediah S.: in ranks of “Fur Brigade,” [1]; trip to California by, [1], [2]; first white to cross Sierra Nevada, [2], [179] Snow, Albert, [79], [104], [123]; trail built by, [80], [104] Snow surveys of High Sierra, [190] Sonora Pass: Road, [127]; Trail, [10], [75], [76], [80], [118] Southern Mines, [11] Sovulewski, Gabriel, [159], [187]; quoted, [83], [159]-160; death of, [159], [192] Stagecoach days, [61]-70 Stagecoaches: types of, [64]; replaced in Yosemite by automobiles, [69] Staging, unknown author quoted on, [64]-65 Starr, W. A., Jr., guidebook, [73]-74 Stoneman House, [101], [111] Storer, Tracy I., [135] Street, Harlow, [183] Sudworth, George B., [133] Survey parties, [71]-73 “Ta-bu-ce.” See Howard, Maggie

T Taylor, Mrs. H. J., [x], [132] Telegraph lines, [183], [187] Telephone: first in Yosemite, [185]; first adequate system in Yosemite, [187] Tenaya, Chief of the Yosemites: first surrender to whites, [36]; captured by whites, [37], [39]; death of, [46]-48; and Mono Indians, [46]-48. See also Indians of Yosemite Valley Tenaya Lake: origin of name, [39]; trail, [46], [187]; and John L. Murphy claim, [184], [185] Thomson, Col. Charles G., [86], [170]-171 Tileston, John Boies, [78] Tinkham, George G.: quoted, [19]; writings of, [16] n Tioga (settlement), [118], [119] Tioga-Lundy Trail, [121]-122 Tioga Mine (Sheepherder), [118], [119] Tioga Mining District, [119], [120], [121] Tioga Road, [81], [120], [164], [170], [192] Toll roads, policy, [163] Toll trails, policy, [79], [80]-81, [82], [163] Trading posts. See Savage Trail policy, [87] Trails. See Anderson’s, Big Oak Flat, Coulterville, Eagle Peak, Echo Wall, Eleven-Mile, Four-Mile, High Sierra, Hite’s Cove, Indian Canyon, John Muir, Ledge, Little Yosemite, Mammoth City-Fresno, Mariposa, Mono, Sonora Pass, Tenaya Lake, Tioga-Lundy, Yosemite Falls Trask, John B., [129]; quoted, [117] Tresidder, Donald B., [113], [162]; Mary Curry, [xi], [113], [134] Tuolumne Grove of Big Trees, [8], [181], [184] Tuolumne Meadows Lodge, [114], [188] Tuolumne Meadows Soda Springs, [119]; purchased by Sierra Club, [187] Tuolumne Meadows trail, [46] Turner, H. W., [130] Twain, Mark, [127]

U U. S. Army: pioneer activity in Yosemite, [77]-78; in charge of Yosemite National Park, [77], [157]-161; and building of trails, [78]; Wawona headquarters, [157], [185]; and Fort Yosemite, [160]; and Yosemite Arboretum, [187]; first plans for Yosemite Museum made by, [187]; Signal Corps in Yosemite, [192] U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, [72] U. S. Forest Service and John Muir Trail, [84], [85] U. S. Geological Survey, [71], [72], [73], [85], [131] U. S. National Park Service: administration of Yosemite, [vii]-viii, [161]-175 passim; and trails, [84]; establishment of, [161] U. S. Navy and Special Hospital (Ahwahnee Hotel), [116] U. S. Weather Bureau, [187] Upper Hotel, or Hutchings House, [56], [57], [58], [93], [96]-99; Big Tree Room, [58]

V Vegetation type map, [192] Vining, Lee, [46] Vivian, A. P., quoted, [100]-101, [102]

W Wagon: first, [55], [179]; freight, [64]; mud, [64] Walker, Joseph R.: with Bonneville, [3], [4], [5]; biographical notes, [3]-8; discovery of Yosemite by, [5], [6]-8; grave, [7]; discoverer of Big Trees, [8] Walker, M. V., [136] Wallace, Miles, [186] Walworth and Hite Hotel, [56], [93] Ward, Marjorie Montgomery, [190] Wartime problems in Yosemite, [xii], [116], [149], [173]-174, [192], [193] Washburn, Coffman, Chapman, and Company’s: Mariposa Road, [63]; Wawona Hotel, [99]-101 Watkins, C. E., [181] Wawona: U. S. Army headquarters, [157], [160]; as a Nuchu Indian campsite, [36]; Galen Clark’s ownership, [50]-51; Hotel, [99]-101; Fish Hatchery, [185]; first Yosemite museum planned for, [187]. See also Clark’s Ranch, Clark and Moore’s Wawona basin, acquisition of, [190] Wawona Road, [170], [191] Wawona Tree, [184] Wawona Tunnel, [170], [191] Weed, C. L., photographs by, [55]-56 Westfall’s, [51] Wheeler Survey, [71] Whitney, Josiah D., [71], [78], [129]-130; quoted, [79] Wilbur, Ray Lyman, [142] Wilcox, Capt. E. F., [186] Wildlife studies, [134]-137 Winchell, L. A., writings of, [16] n Winter sports, [90]-91, [173] Wolfe, Linnie Marsh, [98] Wood, Capt. Abram Epperson, [158] Wright, George M., [134], [135], [136], [143]

Y Yelverton, Therese, Viscountess Avonmore, [98] Yosemite Advisory Board, [14], [157], [173], [190], [193] Yosemite Chapel, [102], [184] Yosemite Church Bowl, [191] Yosemite Commissioners, Board of: first chairman, [13], [149]; action on road rights, [62]-63, [151]-152; failure of legislation to support, [63], [151]-152; action on trails, [79]; action on homestead claims by, [149]-152; effect upon, of National Park bill, [157]; termination of authority of, [160] Yosemite Education Department: origin of, [137]-145; objectives, [137]-138; and Yosemite Arboretum, [187]. See also Yosemite Museum, Yosemite Natural History Association, Yosemite Nature Notes, Yosemite School of Field Natural History Yosemite Falls Hotel. See Sentinel Hotel Yosemite Falls Trail, [80] Yosemite Grant. See Yosemite State Park Yosemite Hospital (U. S. Army), [187] Yosemite Lodge, [112], [188] Yosemite Master Plan, [80], [86], [174]-175 Yosemite Museum: acknowledgments to, [ix]-xi; and story of Savage, [15]; and Ayres sketches, [48]-49; exhibits in, [104], [133]; organization of, [141]-145, [189]; first plans made at Wawona, [187]; new building opened, [189]; Glacier Point branch of, [189]; Garden, [190]; “Live Indian Exhibit,” [190]; and Thomas Moran Collection, [191]; and Chris Jorgensen paintings, [191] Yosemite Museum Association, [144] Yosemite National Park: exploitation of region of, [vii]-viii, [154]-156, [158], [160], [161]-162, [175], [180], [181]; private lands, [149]-151, [157], [162]-163; established, [154]-157; State Park within, [155]; championed by Sierra Club, [156]-157; military in charge, [157]-161; boundary revision of, [157], [187] Yosemite National Park Company, [112], [113] Yosemite Natural History Association, [137], [144]-145 Yosemite Naturalist Department, [144]-145 Yosemite Nature Notes, [ix], [144] Yosemite Park and Curry Company: acknowledgment to, [xi]; and Wawona Hotel, [101]; and Glacier Point Hotel, [109]; origin, [112]-113; and Big Trees Lodge, [113]; and High Sierra Camps, [114]; and Ahwahnee Hotel, [115]-116 Yosemite School of Field Natural History, [143]-144, [192] Yosemite State Park, [148]-150, [154]-155, [160], [182]; first appropriations for, [151], [152]; established, [155]; encompassed by National Park, [155]; re-ceded to United States, [160] Yosemite Sugar Pine Lumber Company and Carl Inn tract, [70], [162]-163 Yosemite Tourist, D. J. Foley quoted in, [66]-68 Yosemite Valley: reserved as State Park, [vii], [155], [182]; re-ceded to United States, [vii], [160]; discovery by whites, [5], [6]-8; origin of name, [37]; as proposed reservoir site, [92], [147]; homesteads in, [148]-151; dual management of, [157], [160] Yosemite Valley Railroad: built, [68], [187]; flooded, [69]-70; abandoned, [70] Young, Col. S. B. M., [185], [186]

Z Zevely, J. W., [186]